Yes you will... provided there is not wind going thru the bus.
I think the middle if you are good enough you will be able to land in the same spot on the trampoline, if not go from the side and practise staying in the same spot (try moving backwards a bit while doing your front flip so you land almost in the same spot). PS i am a profesional trampolinist!
GravetyYou can.However, because your body is used to a much lower force needed, it doesn't push as hard, so you don't jump as high. This effect wears off after a few minutes of walking or attempting to jump again.
Technically, you can put a water trampoline on land. However, it is not recommended as you might damage it. Nobody wants a hole in their water trampoline.
when doing a back flip there is not a certain height for it you just literally jump up and tuck back and hope you land it you might have to try a couple of times. but if you can try to practice on a trampoline or on sand dunes if you are near a beach then give it a go.
Yes
The 'bounce' of a trampoline is generated by the movement of the trampoline springs, situated around the frame of the trampoline and connected to the trampoline bed. The more trampoline springs that a trampoline has, the better bounce the trampoline will generate. The quality and effectiveness of a trampolines' bounce is also impacted by the amount of movement there is on the bed, more weight again generates more bounce.
It depends on:1. How well inflated it is - higher inflation means it's more elastic and will rebound to a higher percentage of the height it was dropped from, and2. How high it was dropped from/ how hard it was thrown down.
Water trampolines do not offer as much bounce as normal land trampolines. A good comparison would be a bounce house. You can get a visual of how much bounce you get from a water trampoline here: Keep in mind that each brand and model will be different. The one above has a more elaborate spring system. By the way, water trampolines without springs are called water bouncers.
well there are many options; you can jump off a trampoline and land hard. A fall while skiing is always a good one since the skis will flop around as they dig into the snow, bending your legs in different directions.
In Parkour, GRAVITY is a challenge, or an obstacle to be overcome.It would have been easy to wall-run without gravity, and chances of getting hurt is also less.It would have been easy to do an Anti-Gravity KONG VAULT.
The basic back handspring requires three main elements: leaning back while bending the knees and swinging your arms back, jumping up and back while reaching with your arms and looking for you hands, and blocking ( a shrug of the shoulders instead of bending you arms) to your feet. The trampoline has a stretchy surface which allows you to exert less energy on your jump and land on your hands with less force.
you go to reality tv go on to the helicopter blade jump and flip then you land on the middle of the helicopter blade then ta-da your brake dancing.